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Landing pages

Landing pages are standalone public pages that present a collection of linesheets in one place. They are useful for sharing an entire season or product category with buyers via a single link.

Landing pages are available on Pro and Max plans. The number of landing pages you can create depends on your plan.

The Landing pages tab on the dashboard shows all landing pages in your organization. Each page displays its title and public URL. When you are at your plan’s page limit, the option to create a new page is disabled.

A landing page contains an ordered list of linesheets selected from your organization’s linesheets. Buyers visiting the page see each linesheet displayed in sequence. The order of linesheets on the page can be changed by dragging them in the editor.

Only linesheets that belong to your organization can be added to a landing page. If a linesheet is deleted from the organization, it is automatically removed from any landing pages it appeared on.

Each landing page has a title that appears at the top of the public view. The title can be edited inline from the landing page editor. You can also hide the title entirely using the Show title toggle in the settings panel.

Linesheets can be presented in two layouts:

  • Cards — each linesheet appears as a card with an optional preview image. Cards can be arranged in 1, 2, or 3 columns.
  • List — each linesheet appears as a single horizontal row with a small thumbnail on the left.

Switch between modes using the Display mode setting in the editor.

Each linesheet entry can show a preview image. The image source can be set per linesheet:

  • Auto — uses the first image cell from the linesheet automatically.
  • Custom — lets you upload or select a specific image to use as the preview.
  • None — hides the preview image for that linesheet.

You can also turn off preview images globally for the page with the Show preview images toggle, which hides all thumbnails regardless of per-linesheet settings.

The Page width setting controls the maximum content width of the public view:

  • Thin — narrower, focused layout
  • Default — standard width (recommended for most pages)
  • Wide — broader layout, best for multi-column card grids

You can upload a logo image to appear on the public landing page. Once uploaded, you can configure:

  • Size — five size options from small to extra-large
  • Position — top or bottom of the page

The page background color can be set to any hex color using the color picker in the settings panel. The default is white.

Landing pages support two optional hero sections — one above the linesheet list and one below. Each hero section can be enabled or disabled independently and configured with:

  • Layout — single-column or two-column
  • Content type (per column) — an uploaded image or rich text

Hero sections are useful for adding brand imagery, season introductions, or contact details around the linesheet list.

A landing page can be protected with an access code. When set, visitors are prompted to enter the code before the page loads. The access code applies to the landing page as a whole — it does not affect the individual linesheets’ own access codes.

Access code protection requires a Pro or Max plan. The access code must be between 8 and 64 characters.

Every landing page has a unique public URL of the form makemylinesheet.com/pg/{id}. This link can be copied and shared directly with buyers. No account is required to view a landing page.

The public view shows the selected linesheets in order. Buyers can browse all pages and cells within each linesheet. They cannot edit content or access account information.

On a Max plan, if your organization has a verified custom domain, you can designate one landing page as the root page for that domain. When set, visitors who go directly to your custom domain (e.g., linesheets.yourbrand.com) are shown that landing page instead of a generic page.

A root page cannot have an access code — it is always publicly accessible.

You can create a custom domain root page from the Manage tab once your custom domain is verified. Only one root page can exist per organization at a time. See Custom domain for setup instructions.